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Create Visual Concept Maps for Any Topic

Generate detailed concept maps with relationships and hierarchies for any topic. Perfect for students, teachers, and visual learners.

Works with: chatgptclaudegemini

Prompt Template

Create a comprehensive concept map for the topic: [TOPIC]. Structure your response as follows: **CENTRAL CONCEPT**: Identify and state the main concept at the center **PRIMARY BRANCHES** (3-5 main categories): For each primary branch, provide: - Branch name - 2-3 key sub-concepts - Brief explanation of how it connects to the central concept **SECONDARY CONNECTIONS**: Identify 3-4 cross-connections between different branches, explaining: - Which concepts connect - The relationship type (cause-effect, similarity, dependency, etc.) - Why this connection matters **KEY TERMS & DEFINITIONS**: List 8-10 essential terms with concise definitions **HIERARCHICAL LEVELS**: Organize concepts into 3 levels: - Level 1: Central concept - Level 2: Primary branches - Level 3: Sub-concepts and details **VISUAL LAYOUT SUGGESTIONS**: Describe how to arrange the map spatially, including: - Positioning recommendations - Color coding suggestions for different concept types - Symbol recommendations for different relationship types Tailor the complexity to [AUDIENCE_LEVEL] and emphasize connections most relevant to [FOCUS_AREA] if applicable. Use clear, accessible language and ensure all relationships are explicitly explained.

Variables to Customize

[TOPIC]

The main subject or topic for the concept map

Example: Photosynthesis

[AUDIENCE_LEVEL]

The target audience's knowledge level

Example: high school students

[FOCUS_AREA]

Specific aspect to emphasize (optional)

Example: environmental impact

Example Output

**CENTRAL CONCEPT**: Photosynthesis - The process by which plants convert sunlight into chemical energy **PRIMARY BRANCHES**: 1. **Light Reactions** - Chlorophyll captures sunlight, water splits, oxygen released - Connects: Provides energy for dark reactions 2. **Dark Reactions (Calvin Cycle)** - CO2 fixed into glucose using ATP/NADPH - Connects: Uses products from light reactions 3. **Reactants** - Sunlight, CO2, H2O required for process - Connects: Essential inputs for both reaction phases 4. **Products** - Glucose, oxygen, water produced - Connects: Outputs that support plant growth and ecosystem **SECONDARY CONNECTIONS**: - Oxygen (product) ↔ Cellular Respiration: Oxygen enables respiration in organisms - Chlorophyll ↔ Sunlight: Specific wavelengths absorbed determine efficiency - Glucose ↔ Plant Structure: Converted to cellulose for growth **KEY TERMS**: - Chloroplast: Organelle where photosynthesis occurs - ATP: Energy currency molecule - Stomata: Leaf pores for gas exchange **VISUAL LAYOUT**: Center photosynthesis, place light/dark reactions on opposite sides, arrange reactants as inputs (top/left) and products as outputs (bottom/right).

Pro Tips for Best Results

  • Start with familiar topics to practice the concept mapping structure before tackling complex subjects
  • Use specific audience levels - the more precise, the better tailored the complexity will be
  • Ask for additional connections if you need more cross-links between concepts
  • Request digital tool recommendations if you want to create the actual visual map
  • Follow up by asking for quiz questions based on the concept map relationships

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